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Looks good to me...

Now I'd like to know what you think! I've just finished my latest service - ProCopywriter.com, and would like your suggestions and comments on the content and the navigation of the site. If you were in the market for copy writing services, would you be inclined to request a quote? Why or why not?

In IE6.0 there seems to be a 1px white line around the layout, which doesnt exist in firefox.

In Firefox, the layout height it static, and thus when the text is larger then that height, the text spills out of the layout, this does not occur in IE6.0.

All the "top questions" lead to an FAQ page, which I find sorta of annoying, because from there I have to click yet another click (to popup I might add *yuck*) to get the information. The firsts links should lead driectly to the information, not a second set of links.

"click here to read all the anwsers" is useless since, every link above gives the same information, also it does not open in as a popup, so its not even consistent.

In firefox the copyright text at the bottom is bold (hard to read) in IE6.0 it is not bold.

Thats about it as far as I can see. Overall very nice job.

"A nerd who gets contacts
and a trendy hair cut is still a nerd" - Stephen Colbert on Apple Users

Right off the bat I liked the header design. Maybe that yellow bar across the top takes up too much space? The navigation makes sense, its easy to understand and clean.

I LOVE the "top copywiritng questions" down the right side. That's a great way to drill it into folks heads exactly what this service is. Much better than just a FAQ page alone I think.

I'm not in the market for copywriting so I can't really say if it would entice me or not.

Bug - Your text content overflows your container in Firefox. So, it writes over the footer bar. It looks like DIV id="Placeholder5div" is positioned absolutely and your other text is taking up more space than you anticipated.

FireFox users: Where does the main content overlap the footer? (on what page) - or all of them?

The entire site should appear in Arial, not Times. I'll change it from H3 to my external stylesheet. (I figured that would happen!)

Sorry about the FAQ links just taking you to the FAQ. I'll fix that later this afternoon too.

The "Read all the Answers" link is for people like me who want to read all the answers at once It's also there for anyone who has the popup window blocker running and wonder why they can't get the main FAQ links to open.

Looking good. If I were in the market for a copywriting service I'd probably read as much of the copy on the website as I could to check for errors in spelling, grammar or punctuation, and for general readability.

The copy on your website looks ship shape to me It seemed quite professional, yet without being pretentious.

I like the way you have the questions on the right hand side, particularly the "How much does it cost" question. I think that you should place the blue "Get Quote" button on the "How much does it cost" page, rather than just having the "contact" text link.

Sherice, I think the support for Firefox is a little overblown. According to our stats 83.8% are using IE, 1 (that's 1 as in a single person, not %) using Mozilla for the year so far. This is a tourism site so I think we get a pretty good cross section of the general populace.

Try pulling the <STYLE>
<!-- and the //-->
</STYLE> out of the begining and end of your style sheet

I have to agree with DSC on that one. Although it's important to have a site that looks more or less the same in the latest browsers, I sense the majority of Firefox users are web designers themselves.

I like the site - nice, clean layout. It's professional and easy on the eyes.

The header looks great - although I would like to see the height of the top yellow bar reduced to about half its size. In my opinion, it's a bit too chunky and also takes up valuable screen real estate.

Your navigational buttons could be of better quality. Rather than saving them as jpegs, I suggest saving them as gifs instead. That might improve the quality.

I think adding a background color, perhaps a light gray color (#DDDDDD), as well as a thin border along the right edge would make it look more attractive.

I also think your footer looks a bit too cramped. I would like to see more padding added between the 2 lines of text.

From a technical standpoint using IE 6.0, 1024 X 768

A few things I noticed...

On contact us page, I checked your source code, and discovered that your meta tags were incomplete. As a result, they are rendered by browser. You can see your meta keywords displayed on this page. For this page, I also noticed you didn't set your title tag.

On portfolio 2, 3, and 4 there seems to be a 1-pixel shift between those pages and the rest. Meaning, they don't seamlessly transition from one page to the next.

Overall, good job with the site. It's what I expect from a professional copywriting service.